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SAUTO 04-02-2011 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 7533266)
Our boat is stored near Bucksaw, so usually in that area if we are just down there for the day. If we're camping for the weekend we go to Long Shoal.

Same as above to you. I don't work on boats though...lol.

if you ever need a tow to anywhere do not call precision tow.
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Titty Meat 04-02-2011 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Lundberg (Post 7531766)
I fished it once. I didn't catch anything, but I buy bait from a guy over there who claims it's a decent crappie lake.

Yea i'm trying to find some good spots. I've been there a few times and haven't caught anything but I love the lake it's gotta be the biggest lake in JOCO.

Bill Lundberg 04-04-2011 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Dunit35 (Post 7533616)
Not really, one aisle mainly lures in the $5-6 range. It's kind of surprising, they use to carry a lot of lures. I haven't shopped for lures in 10 years though.

Do a craigslist search for "Fishing" and you can usually find someone selling out for cheap. Ebay also has some fantastic deals on fishing lures. If you find some you like, check and see if the seller has a store - that way you can stock up and only pay for shipping once.

tooge 04-04-2011 11:49 AM

my kids and I caught some real nice bluegills in our pond on a little minnow "fly" in sort of a crawdad color. dont even cast it out, just use a long crappie pole I have that is 9 feet long, and dangle it out in the pond. I gutted, scaled, scored, breaded, and deep fried the 'gills. They were tremendous. Love watching the kids eat the fins and tails like potato chips

philfree 04-04-2011 12:10 PM

My favorite lures are an old Jitter Bug and an old Lucky 13.


PhilFree:arrow:

Old Dog 04-04-2011 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 7533641)
go to the bass pro site & order at least 1 of anything that looks cool

If I tried that, it would take Bill Gates to pay the tab. They have way too many things that just scream, "That thing HAS to catch fish".

It seems like 90% of the time I end up going back to a jig of some sort, a crankbait, or a plastic of some type anyway. But it is fun trying out the newest "must-have"

Bill Lundberg 04-04-2011 01:31 PM

What ever you do don't start watching the "Bassmasters" I find myself having to have everything that Kevin Van Damn catches a fish on... And that dude catches a lot of fish.

Chiefnj2 04-04-2011 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JimBaker488 (Post 7532922)
Anybody here done much fly fishing using non fly fishing equipment, i.e., a spinning reel & rod ? It's well known that a lot of so called fly fishing is really done with nymphs and other lures to fish for trout sub-surface. As a matter of fact I understand in many areas most of the "fly fishing" is done sub surface ?

I don't really understand your question, but if you want to use spinning equipment to throw small nymph-like creatures, you might want to google "trout magnets"

tooge 04-04-2011 03:39 PM

Or, just use a very small (1/64) weight pinched about a foot above the nymph, and a clear bubble float with a small floresent orange dot painted on it so it also acts as an indicator. You can't really throw dry's this way, but any subsurface fly, yes

R8RFAN 04-07-2011 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 7537407)
my kids and I caught some real nice bluegills in our pond on a little minnow "fly" in sort of a crawdad color. dont even cast it out, just use a long crappie pole I have that is 9 feet long, and dangle it out in the pond. I gutted, scaled, scored, breaded, and deep fried the 'gills. They were tremendous. Love watching the kids eat the fins and tails like potato chips

Those kids will remember that for life.... :thumb:

munkey 04-07-2011 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 7537407)
my kids and I caught some real nice bluegills in our pond on a little minnow "fly" in sort of a crawdad color. dont even cast it out, just use a long crappie pole I have that is 9 feet long, and dangle it out in the pond. I gutted, scaled, scored, breaded, and deep fried the 'gills. They were tremendous. Love watching the kids eat the fins and tails like potato chips

lol....when I was 12 I lived in a condo community that had these HUGE ponds filled with Coy...My buddy thought it would fun to go out on a tube late at night and catch a couple of them....well we did...we gutted, scaled, dredged in flour, fried and fed them to my little brother. I got busted because the little asshole loved the fins....:banghead:

To this day my mother will bring up that story because the little bastard said "Mom...."those fins were nice and crispy"...

Good times...

HonestChieffan 04-07-2011 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 7537467)
My favorite lures are an old Jitter Bug and an old Lucky 13.


PhilFree:arrow:

Old school. Add a hulapopper and you have a tackle box

Bill Lundberg 04-13-2011 02:13 PM

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Pretty exciting day for me as a Dad. Baby girl caught her first fish with very little assistance.

Old Dog 04-13-2011 02:16 PM

Congrats to your Little Princess, and to you too, Dad.

Radar Chief 04-13-2011 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by HonestChieffan (Post 7546345)
Old school. Add a hulapopper and you have a tackle box

Mepps and Rooster Tail spinners, I’ve been very few places that I couldn’t pull something out of the water with one of those.


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